Over the past two decades, glaciers worldwide have lost 273 billion tonnes of ice to a warming world, driving sea levels to ...
The world's glaciers lost ice at the rate of about 255 billion tons (231 billion metric tons) annual from 2000 to 2011, but ...
A groundbreaking new study provides the first consistent global picture of glacier decline since 2000, revealing that ...
Climate change is accelerating the melting of the world’s mountain glaciers, according to a massive new study that found them ...
An analysis of more than 270,000 glaciers worldwide has found that they lost more than 7 trillion tonnes of ice since 2000, ...
The Alps and Pyrénées are among the hardest-hit areas, having shed around 40% of their mass in 20 years, according to a study ...
The melting ice from glaciers worldwide is leading to an increased loss of regional freshwater resources. And it is causing ...
Glaciers play a major role in maintaining global ecosystems, regulating sea levels and supporting biodiversity. But a recent ...
Arunachal Pradesh’s glaciers are melting rapidly, raising risks of flooding and water shortages. A new study warns of climate ...
A new global assessment shows that the world's glaciers are melting faster in the last 10 years compared to the previous ...
We often see photographs that show how glaciers have diminished in size over the last century. The recession of glaciers is a ...
Researchers present a global assessment of ice loss since the beginning of the millennium. In a global comparison, the glaciers in the Alps and Pyrenees are melting the fastest.